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actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter) brooks had already resigned her post friday, ostensibly to spend more time with her rabbit hair dresser. laug(laughter) that was a deep cut. i appreciate that that was a deep cut. honestly, it is hard to imagine this story... (laughter). all right. it's hard to imagine this story getting more out of control. >> breaking news. >> on the british hacking scandal, just a short time ago, police say sean hoare-- that's the reporter who first alleged widespread hacking at the now ended news of nation-- he's been found dead in his home. (laughter). >> jon: do you think he died of natural causes or was it murdoch? (ominous music). (applause) well, i'm sure scotland yard's on this case like cream on a... >> right now police say the death is not considered suspicious. (laughter) >> jon: well, i guess the guys who were bribed don't think there's anything suspicious in the death of the guy who blew the whistle on the company providing the bribes, i'
actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter) brooks had already resigned her post friday, ostensibly to spend more time with her rabbit hair dresser. laug(laughter) that was a deep cut. i appreciate that that was a deep cut. honestly, it is hard to imagine this story... (laughter). all right. it's hard to imagine this story getting more out of control. >> breaking news....
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brooks had been heading the british arm of murdoch's news corp. media division when she stepped down last friday. a spokesperson says brooks turned herself in and she's cooperating with police, but continues to deny any wrongdoing. >>> and then late last night london's police commissioner abruptly resigned, paul stephenson announced he was leaving his post amid allegations that his united, which was investigating this scandal, was corrupt and had close ties with the former executive editor of news international's now defunct "news of the world." nbc's stephanie gosk with the latest from london. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say u
brooks had been heading the british arm of murdoch's news corp. media division when she stepped down last friday. a spokesperson says brooks turned herself in and she's cooperating with police, but continues to deny any wrongdoing. >>> and then late last night london's police commissioner abruptly resigned, paul stephenson announced he was leaving his post amid allegations that his united, which was investigating this scandal, was corrupt and had close ties with the former executive...
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serious but i think what people i talk to and quite expecting is for the scandal to go up through rebecca brooks who's the chief executive of news international to james murdoch and james murdoch himself many people say should now step down and take a break. let's not take a look at some other stories from around the world struggling york has been struck another blow as moody's one of the big three credit rating agencies downgraded islands dads to junk status the move is a warning to investors around the world. as the bailed out economy verges on the brink of the. same agency the political and economic storm last week when it did the same to portugal's debt it also prompted finance ministers to vow to be more regulation on credit rating agencies. french lawmakers have voted in favor of continuing the country's military operations in libya the decision was supported by the majority of the lower house of parliament meanwhile french officials claim colonel gadhafi representatives have told them the libyan leader is ready to discuss surrendering power steven brown contributing editor of the front pa
serious but i think what people i talk to and quite expecting is for the scandal to go up through rebecca brooks who's the chief executive of news international to james murdoch and james murdoch himself many people say should now step down and take a break. let's not take a look at some other stories from around the world struggling york has been struck another blow as moody's one of the big three credit rating agencies downgraded islands dads to junk status the move is a warning to investors...
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cnn newsroom continues now with brooke baldwin. >> and hello to you, happy monday, i'm brooke baldwin, as you just saw, i want to begin with this story, out of the uk, the british press association says the reporter who blew the whistle on the uk hacking scandal has been sound dead. his name is john ford, he was found today in his london home. police are calling his death unexplained. this is important because we're going to have much more on this story, got a lot of questions for our correspondent in london, we'll bring that to you coming up. but i want to begin this hour with a warning. i want you to listen to a warning. this is a warning that i'm about to show you a video of 16 men being shot to death. i'm going give you a moment here right now to go ahead and get the kids out of the room, but this is a video released by taliban insurgents in pakistan and it shows more than a dozen men believed to be pakistani policemen lined up. there they are, against the backdrop of the hillside with their hands tied behind their backs facing several men with rifles on the right side of your scr
cnn newsroom continues now with brooke baldwin. >> and hello to you, happy monday, i'm brooke baldwin, as you just saw, i want to begin with this story, out of the uk, the british press association says the reporter who blew the whistle on the uk hacking scandal has been sound dead. his name is john ford, he was found today in his london home. police are calling his death unexplained. this is important because we're going to have much more on this story, got a lot of questions for our...
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. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this happened in 2002 and she's chief executive of a company in 2011 and she is absolutely determined to get to the bottom of this issue. >> but the political heat has been turned up on record murdoch's news empire. the house of commons will debate the latest allegations on wednesday. opposition politicians say they want a full inquiry set up. they think rebecca brooks should go. >> its more than a wrote reporter. was not just one individual. this is a systematic things that happen. what i want is to start taking responsibility for this. >> it is not just "news international" with difficult questions to an
. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this...
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expecting is for the scandal to go up through rebecca brooks who's the chief executive of news international to james murdoch and james murdoch and self and many people say should step down and take a break now take a look at some other stories from around the world at least tampico having killed after an explosion at a boss in the pakistani capital of islamabad police suspect the blast was triggered by a faulty gas on the earth that ruptured and ignited all injured passengers were taken to hospital but officials have warned that their toll is likely to rise. french law makers have voted in favor of continuing the country's military operation in libya this if you will supported by the majority of the lower house of parliament meanwhile french officials claim girl cut off his representatives have told them that libyan leader is ready to discuss surrendering power stephen brown contributing editor of the front page online magazine believes the french are looking for an honorable way out of libya. france has just recently called for the rebels to negotiate with gadhafi and so the bombing will s
expecting is for the scandal to go up through rebecca brooks who's the chief executive of news international to james murdoch and james murdoch and self and many people say should step down and take a break now take a look at some other stories from around the world at least tampico having killed after an explosion at a boss in the pakistani capital of islamabad police suspect the blast was triggered by a faulty gas on the earth that ruptured and ignited all injured passengers were taken to...
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course in the next couple of days we'll see people appearing before parliament including we have rebecca brooks both those top ranking police officers they will have to answer more questions and on their role in the scandal in front of parliament we're seeing more and more that everybody in the public eye is implicated in this scandal really more and more people being implicated when commissioner stevenson resigns he really stuck the knife into prime minister david cameron he said that the prime minister's relationship with the former news of the world editor andy clinton who of course he hired to work with him made it difficult to disclose certain facts to the prime minister about the phone hacking and he also didn't tell the prime minister about the employer the employment. neil wallis who's that former executive director of the news of the world as a consultant to the police for fear of compromising david cameron now that obviously puts cameron very much in the spotlight we've also seen forrest johnson the mayor of london who is supposed to be in charge of the metropolitan police are answeri
course in the next couple of days we'll see people appearing before parliament including we have rebecca brooks both those top ranking police officers they will have to answer more questions and on their role in the scandal in front of parliament we're seeing more and more that everybody in the public eye is implicated in this scandal really more and more people being implicated when commissioner stevenson resigns he really stuck the knife into prime minister david cameron he said that the...
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. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this happened in 2002 and she's chief executive of a company in 2011 and she is absolutely determined to get to the bottom of this issue. >> but the political heat has been turned up on record murdoch's news empire. the house of commons will debate the latest allegations on wednesday. opposition politicians say they want a full inquiry set up. they think rebecca brooks should go. >> its more than a wrote reporter. was not just one individual. this is a systematic things that happen. what i want is to start taking responsibility for this. >> it is not just "news international" with difficult questions to an
. >> this puts more pressure on the president's friend, rebecca brooks. she is the editor of "news of the world" when the girl went missing. she, like other former executives at the paper, has always said she did not know about the actions of a few rogue reporters. "news international was "says she is as shocked that anyone -- as shocked as anyone else. but she says she does not intend to resign. >> she has been clear today that is what she will not do. this...
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news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. calls made companion for the hubble telescope with russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of how you know. a very warm welcome to you this is a line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack well the deaths come in a week the hum of coals lies hauffe brotherhood around the south of the country has gone down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as they take home but chiefs begin their withdrawal from the will say but u.s. intervention expert stephen lyman says washington will want to keep its grip on off down a sound because waging war secretive. if. the president came out on the street with a small security detail not a practical a marine division mc i'd see him he wouldn't last five minutes the resistance in afghanistan want to liberate a country so take any opportunity they care to tie did anything any level i
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just how did rebekah brooks get to this point? of brooks first came to news international as a secretary at "news of the world." she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist. reportedly once disguising herself as a cleaning lady to scoop a competitor. described as both ruthless and charming, she was soon the youngest editor of the "news of the world" and shortly after that, "the sun," both owned by murdoch's news international. she spoerheaded a controversial campaign to quote name and shame alleged pedophiles, publishing their names and addresses in the paper. as the editor of "the sun" brooks testified to parliament that her paper had paid police officers for information, and it was under her editorship that the "news of the world" allegedly paid a private investigator to hack into the voice mail messages of millie dowlor, the 13-year-old girl murdered in britain whose front page revelations made headlines. brooks had scaled the corporate ladder to become chief executive of news corp international, a posit
just how did rebekah brooks get to this point? of brooks first came to news international as a secretary at "news of the world." she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist. reportedly once disguising herself as a cleaning lady to scoop a competitor. described as both ruthless and charming, she was soon the youngest editor of the "news of the world" and shortly after that, "the sun," both owned by murdoch's news international. she...
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news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested as. a major terror attack all moscow's transport has been of russian security services for people from the north caucasus have been arrested for the benefit of the ordering and investigation. looks at whether libya will ever be back in the hands of the libyan people. and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sand and nato bombing campaign and aid to anti kadafi rebels have only hardened political facts on the ground western intervention was intended to last a few weeks now is open ended instead of dislodging khadafi nato allies are left to bicker among themselves. and. to cross the nato mission in libya i'm joined by io johnson in london he is the founder and director of viewpoint africa also in london we have marco gas a key is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we cross to omar ashour he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right gentlemen this is cros
news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested as. a major terror attack all moscow's transport has been of russian security services for people from the north caucasus have been arrested for the benefit of the ordering and investigation. looks at whether libya will ever be back in the hands of the libyan people. and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle libya's stalemate in the sand and nato bombing campaign and aid to anti kadafi rebels have only hardened political...
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what brooks and the murdochs, on the other hand, will do, is to be contrite. that's the new buzz word, apologize, apologize, apologize. there are biographers and media experts saying this could only hurt them today, this hearing will not help murdoch nor brooks nor the murdoch empire. lynn, back to you. >> jim maceda in london for us. jim, thanks so much. >>> well, back here at home on capitol hill the back and forth battle over the nation's budget crisis will reach the house floor today when republicans vote on a plan calling for steep spending cuts in return for raising the debt ceiling. well, democrats say the measure will never pass the senate, and president obama has vowed to veto the bill. still, the president is saying he is seeing progress. nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. republicans are calling this bill cut, cap and balance. essentially they want to cut the deficit, cap what the federal government is spending and then move toward a balanced budget amendment. an amendment to
what brooks and the murdochs, on the other hand, will do, is to be contrite. that's the new buzz word, apologize, apologize, apologize. there are biographers and media experts saying this could only hurt them today, this hearing will not help murdoch nor brooks nor the murdoch empire. lynn, back to you. >> jim maceda in london for us. jim, thanks so much. >>> well, back here at home on capitol hill the back and forth battle over the nation's budget crisis will reach the house...
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will brooks will be able to. we don't know the conditions of her release is and she's very closely linked to this investigation. lawmakers will be restricted in what they can ask her because they can't prejudice the ongoing police investigation. so it could really constrain that hearing at parliament. of course, james murdoch and rupert murdoch will also be there and they may be constrained by what they can say because of the ongoing investigation. >> and it seems like this would present other problems because scotland yard questioning her, arresting rebekah brooks and yet scotland yards is being investigated because of their inappropriate relations with this media empire. >> well, that's just it. a lot of people are asking just how close were reporters at "news of the world" with police because of new revelations that a former "news of the world" deputy editor was a communication consultant for the police at the same time that he seemed to be reporting back to news international. so there is a lot -- it's a big
will brooks will be able to. we don't know the conditions of her release is and she's very closely linked to this investigation. lawmakers will be restricted in what they can ask her because they can't prejudice the ongoing police investigation. so it could really constrain that hearing at parliament. of course, james murdoch and rupert murdoch will also be there and they may be constrained by what they can say because of the ongoing investigation. >> and it seems like this would present...
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news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. they can hang him for the hubble telescope if his boss his own eye in the skull a gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe it's. market stressed over european banks but could this be a good chance for russian lenders to expand board our business update in about twenty minutes. a very warm welcome this is our seed line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's well making is was also killed in the attack well the death comes less than a week compliment colonise hoff robber who ran the sound of the pump she was telling the taliban is stepping up its assault on a caliphate children's names he called but cheap the good their withdrawal from the walls a new reference bench and threats even among them says the old national sins will want to pick scripts on afghanistan because waging war is the pursuit. if. the president came out on a story with a small security detail no practical a marine di
news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. they can hang him for the hubble telescope if his boss his own eye in the skull a gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe it's. market stressed over european banks but could this be a good chance for russian lenders to expand board our business update in about twenty minutes. a very warm welcome this is our seed line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one...
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news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. on a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope has brushes a nominee in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of how you give us the radio our strong bones some mobs higher resolution that it's not success. or rush is a space chief now outlines to aussie his far reaching outlook for the company's cost napalm. russia is launching its biggest space telescope at a huge to orbit earth and carefully observe our universe looking deeper and through there to shed light on the darkest and in most mysterious corners of our galaxy and others what does this mean for us and for russia which is now the only country on earth capable of offering space launches as america's shuttle program close's they had a russian space agency ross coarseness is here with me thank you very much mr potter for joining us of course thank you for inviting me well americans have a will now have company in our day it is the russian telescope looking to discover something hubble's missing during all the years it's bee
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news corp chief, ruprd murdoch, his son and former chief executive, rebekah brooks, will face some tough questioning, appearing before lawmakers this morning, this as the developments in the growing phone hacking scandal seem to be changing by the hour. nbc's jim maceda is live for us in london outside parliment with details. jim, good morning. >> good morning, lynn. well all eyes will definitely be on a small room inside that building behind me, the mother of parliament it's called here. just big enough for 40 or so spectators, but there will be overflow rooms with television sets. this is really must-see tv today in great britain and for many other places. certainly the united states, which is why there's so much media here today as well. as one british politician put it, it's the three musketeers of the murdoch media empire and the phone-hacking scandal that will appear here later today. they'll be grilled by ten members of a select committee. it doesn't sound like much, it's the committee for culture and media. these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his 38-year-old son,
news corp chief, ruprd murdoch, his son and former chief executive, rebekah brooks, will face some tough questioning, appearing before lawmakers this morning, this as the developments in the growing phone hacking scandal seem to be changing by the hour. nbc's jim maceda is live for us in london outside parliment with details. jim, good morning. >> good morning, lynn. well all eyes will definitely be on a small room inside that building behind me, the mother of parliament it's called here....
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accessing of mobile phones and corruption hours earlier the former news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested as part of the same inquiry media analyst phil grease says that the practice of police being paid for information by the media is not likely to disappear anytime soon. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using arrests it been leaking they've been paid for telling people where the celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a practice it has become in trying now in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which for so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who've been corrupted different levels remember that four years ago right the police had these bags with i think it was a level one thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and
accessing of mobile phones and corruption hours earlier the former news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested as part of the same inquiry media analyst phil grease says that the practice of police being paid for information by the media is not likely to disappear anytime soon. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years they've been using arrests it been leaking they've been paid for telling people where the celebrities have been arrested so...
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. >> parliament has already -- was to hold record brooks and rupert murdoch accountable. why were so many people's phones pack in the name of news? it was a summons that they could not ignore. >> do the decent thing. you cannot hide it away from this level of public anguish. >> at first, they were reluctant witnesses. rupert murdoch told the committee he could not attend was to a's session, however looking forward to the inquiry. rebecca brooks said she is available to the committee on that date and welcome the opportunity to do so. but, she said, she would not be able to do -- say anything related to the ongoing investigation into hacking. i find, even imprisonment -- it appears the threat has worked. the murdoch's change their mind and said they would answer the questions. in a second letter, james murdoch confirmed their attendance. he said he was concerned they were asked to answer questions in a different forum. what ever the forum, the questions keep coming. why did news of the world mislead parliament? why were some victims paid? what did the management fail to fin
. >> parliament has already -- was to hold record brooks and rupert murdoch accountable. why were so many people's phones pack in the name of news? it was a summons that they could not ignore. >> do the decent thing. you cannot hide it away from this level of public anguish. >> at first, they were reluctant witnesses. rupert murdoch told the committee he could not attend was to a's session, however looking forward to the inquiry. rebecca brooks said she is available to the...
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criminal behavior former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested in the day in london. and libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority by the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but perle khadafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency . and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to have you with us russian emergency crews are to restart efforts to lift the wreck of a sunken cruiser which went down in the river volga last week killing one hundred twenty nine people including many children a cable snaps during recovery efforts which have had to restart the cruise or bowl garia went down in minutes leaving most of the two hundred passengers no chance of escape in one of russia's worst ever shipping disasters are g.'s time barton reports from the sid
criminal behavior former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested in the day in london. and libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority by the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but perle khadafi remains defiant in val's never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis...
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rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day. the libyan rebels now in full diplomatic recognition from washington and within access to assets frozen in the u.s. nato has intensified attacks on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader val's never to leave. plus intercontinental cash crunch as america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the. u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid financial disaster while italy is on the verge of meeting again. with another update for in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we hear from the captain of a vessel who screwed up to the rescue of survivors in that tragedy last weekend that's a special interview next. captain is out and thank you very much for this interview was the first to come to the rescue of the sinking cruise ship bulgaria how did you get to know about the tragedy. yes we were the first to help we were sailing in the same direction as the bulgaria and we picked up on the radio just
rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day. the libyan rebels now in full diplomatic recognition from washington and within access to assets frozen in the u.s. nato has intensified attacks on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader val's never to leave. plus intercontinental cash crunch as america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the. u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid financial disaster while...
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rebecca brooks is a rested earlier in the day. banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with it access to colonel gadhafi is assets frozen in the u.s. . intercontinental cash crunch shows america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the year. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past week and the latest developments it's being described as the biggest disaster in russia's modern history in the space of just three minutes a pleasure cruise a with two hundred eight people on board went down in the volga river taking over half of its passengers with barely hundred thirty people were killed many of them children a week later the operation to raise the ship from the bottom is on the way. as tom barton reports the bulgaria is still under the water at the moment behind me you can probably see the tops of two enormous cranes that have been brought up from further downstream and they're attached to them or is
rebecca brooks is a rested earlier in the day. banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with it access to colonel gadhafi is assets frozen in the u.s. . intercontinental cash crunch shows america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the year. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past week and the latest developments it's being described as the biggest disaster in...
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as for rebekah brooks, we ask about what she told the mps. the mp whose committee will be asking the question was optimistic. >> i hope the committee will want to hear the truth. this is not about a lynch mob or an opportunity. >> the lawyer representing the family of the girl his phone was tapped as his doubts. >> we will be skeptical. we will see the three monkeys. they will say -- no one was speaking about this. >> in an interview, rupert murdoch insisted that his company had handled the crisis extremely well and he denied he would sell his newspapers. he said that he would work to establish his integrity. this scene is set for an extraordinary confrontation between parliament and the press. a chance for parliament to discuss these issues. >> austerity is the word and condition that many europeans have been forced to adopt even though it sparked massive protests. on thursday, the senate passed their own cost-cutting package which comes after investors started to worry that the third largest economy could be the next to go into the debt cri
as for rebekah brooks, we ask about what she told the mps. the mp whose committee will be asking the question was optimistic. >> i hope the committee will want to hear the truth. this is not about a lynch mob or an opportunity. >> the lawyer representing the family of the girl his phone was tapped as his doubts. >> we will be skeptical. we will see the three monkeys. they will say -- no one was speaking about this. >> in an interview, rupert murdoch insisted that his...
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news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. cosmic companion for the hubble telescope is russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. markets stressed over european banks but with this new good opportunity for russian lenders to expand while more of our business update about twenty minutes. watching are going to line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack the deaths come less than a week after hama cars eyes have brother who ran the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as nato combat troops begin there was draw from the war zone but u.s. intervention experts steven lamb and says washington will want to keep its grip on a data stand because waging war is a lucrative. i'm sorry the president came out on the street with a smaller security detail not a practical a marine division mc i see him he would last fi
news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. cosmic companion for the hubble telescope is russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. markets stressed over european banks but with this new good opportunity for russian lenders to expand while more of our business update about twenty minutes. watching are going to line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's...
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phone hacking former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor were back of brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police one hind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail he could be in rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant and vows that never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads out in more pressure on the single currency . and you are watching r t direct from the heart of moscow from our central studios and glad to have you with us russian emergency crews are to restart efforts to lift of the wreck of a sunken cruiser which went down in the river volga last week killing one hundred twenty nine people including many children a cable snaps during recovery efforts which have had to be restarted the crews are bulgaria went down in minutes leaving most of the two hundr
phone hacking former news international chief executive and the news of the world editor were back of brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police one hind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail he could be in rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant and vows that never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic...
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rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day. libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington with access to colonel gadhafi assets frozen in the us meanwhile nato has intensified attacks on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader never something. plus intercontinental cash crunch america faces up to the possibility of the full europe's debt crisis. as contagion piles more pressure on the euro u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid financial disaster while it is on the verge of a bank. well up next you can watch the first part of our special report about anti nuclear activists who are trying to open the world's eyes to the danger of atomic disaster that's our special report. the nuclear age is over sixty years old richard peddie can he can describe exactly how an underground test was done. there were three two one zero almost you couldn't hear anything about there was no noise at all in the ground lifted up. we live under the threat of increasingly sophisticated weapons. in tw
rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day. libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington with access to colonel gadhafi assets frozen in the us meanwhile nato has intensified attacks on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader never something. plus intercontinental cash crunch america faces up to the possibility of the full europe's debt crisis. as contagion piles more pressure on the euro u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid...
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they also say that rebekah brooks should go. >> this was a systematic series of things that happened. what i want from executives at news international is for them to start taking responsibility. but it is not just news international -- >> it is not just news international with difficult questions to answer. the latest claims are prompting more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turnedat scotland yard -- turned at scotland yard. >> for more on the uproar and the culture surrounding the british tabloids, i am joined by a reporter from london. thank you for joining me. coming from this side of the atlantic, is this a uniquely british phenomenon? >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you will get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best-selling newspaper. if you imagine "the national enquirer" was the best-selling newspaper in america, you would understand the situation here. >> they come up with stories that sailed very close to the legal edge. >> they have a culture that says get results w
they also say that rebekah brooks should go. >> this was a systematic series of things that happened. what i want from executives at news international is for them to start taking responsibility. but it is not just news international -- >> it is not just news international with difficult questions to answer. the latest claims are prompting more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turnedat scotland yard -- turned at scotland yard. >> for more on the uproar and...
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rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day. libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with access to colonel gadhafi assets frozen in the u.s. meanwhile nato has intensified attacks on the capital tripoli in an effort to oust the libyan leader never to leave. class intercontinental cash crunch america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion piles more pressure on the euro the u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid financial disaster while italy is on the verge of meeting a boehner. lobby back here with more on those stories in less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime we take you into the heart of siberia where east meets west. the region deep in the far east is one of russia's newest territories. two thousand and eight it brought together the chip. regions and with it a striking mix of asian and european culture. traveling around you can find buddhist temples spooling national parks and remote villages that still practice traditions that date ba
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rebecca brooks became the tenth person to be detained in the hacking and bribery probe an emotion he's a former intelligence officer for and my life i believe that's claiming of her arrest raises a lot of questions they ask is one hundred slightly suspicious turn of mind one might think that the police taking the step at this stage. allowing her little wriggle room where she didn't have to say too much and perhaps also read have stated much about the leaks of the police service in london as well so it's very very interesting timing the amount of information that has emerged about the into the linkage between news international and the police i mean it's amazing that the focus has tended to be on the journalists themselves and not on the allegedly corrupt police officers who have been receiving money to provide protected information and of course it's not just about phone hacking scandal there are other practices their peers have been implicated such as the technique known as pinging where you triangulate someone's location using their mobile phones now the only people who really have a
rebecca brooks became the tenth person to be detained in the hacking and bribery probe an emotion he's a former intelligence officer for and my life i believe that's claiming of her arrest raises a lot of questions they ask is one hundred slightly suspicious turn of mind one might think that the police taking the step at this stage. allowing her little wriggle room where she didn't have to say too much and perhaps also read have stated much about the leaks of the police service in london as...
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including brooks, the former editor of "news of the world," and former c.e.o. of news corporation british arm arrested and questioned for nine hours on sunday. james murdoch who runs the international operation and is, of course, the son of news corporation c.e.o. and another former editor of the "news of the world," who the british prime minister hired as his communications chief. >> he must take responsibility for the decisions he made in relation to andy and the decisions he made around the contacts he had, for example, with james murdoch and brooks. a sensitive time in relation to the commercial bid for certain areas. >>jonathan: the prime minister called for an emergency session of parliament on wednesday to "make a further statement." and the assistant commissioner of london's police officer is the latest figure to resign in the wake of the scandal and he was the official who said two years ago that he saw no need to re-open the hacking investigation because he did not believe there was any new evidence. his resignation follows that of the police chief am
including brooks, the former editor of "news of the world," and former c.e.o. of news corporation british arm arrested and questioned for nine hours on sunday. james murdoch who runs the international operation and is, of course, the son of news corporation c.e.o. and another former editor of the "news of the world," who the british prime minister hired as his communications chief. >> he must take responsibility for the decisions he made in relation to andy and the...
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rebecca brooks is arrested earlier in the day. banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with its access to colonel gadhafi has assets frozen in the u.s. . and intercontinental cash crunches america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion calls more pressure. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past weekend also the latest developments. it's being described as the biggest boating disaster in russia's modern history in the space of. three minutes of pleasure cruiser with two hundred eight people on board went down in the volga river taking over half of its passengers with it and one hundred thirty people were killed many of them children a week later the operation to raise the ship from the bottom is underway but it's proving to be a serious challenge as tom barton now reports. as if to demonstrate just how difficult recovering the ball gary is going to be the cable holding it just snap for the norm might see buying the crane
rebecca brooks is arrested earlier in the day. banking on change libyan rebels now have full diplomatic recognition from washington and with its access to colonel gadhafi has assets frozen in the u.s. . and intercontinental cash crunches america faces up to the possibility of default europe's debt crisis contagion calls more pressure. you're watching the weekly on r.t. with the main headlines of the past weekend also the latest developments. it's being described as the biggest boating disaster...
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and my character brooke chandler is one of them. there's a feeling generally that one of the after effects of 9/11 was an infusion of talent into the agency, which perhaps otherwise wouldn't have been the. eventually it all came together for me, the worry about nuclear terrorism, 9/11, al qaeda. my interest in intelligence world and hence "the devil's light" spent a reminder you listen to the commonwealth club of california greater program. we are talking with best selling author richard north patterson about his book, "the devil's light." let's take a question from the audience, but before we do that, i just want to say in your book, "the devil's light," the characters say a lot of things that i don't think people, politicians and others could ordinarily say for public consumption. one of them, for example, you have people, said a intelligence saying al qaeda, they are a good organization, tactic wise. they are full of brilliant people. one of them, i forget the name, one of them calls osama bin laden a genius. one question from th
and my character brooke chandler is one of them. there's a feeling generally that one of the after effects of 9/11 was an infusion of talent into the agency, which perhaps otherwise wouldn't have been the. eventually it all came together for me, the worry about nuclear terrorism, 9/11, al qaeda. my interest in intelligence world and hence "the devil's light" spent a reminder you listen to the commonwealth club of california greater program. we are talking with best selling author...
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i think he's hard presseded not to go with his son and miss brooks. he's being investigated for corrupt practices act investigations. he also has stockholder litigation, which you alluded to, and the list goes on. this is just the beginning. how has he dealt with it so far? usually, when you make a sacrifice -- in the old saying, in crisis, the gods of london and washington demand the sacrifice. usually sacrificing the "news of the world," sacrificing the bskyb deal would have been enough. they may be enough for some audiences, but because of 40 years of intimidating large numbers of politicians, competitors, and others, it's going to go on for some time. it's historic in nature. no, i don't think he used his weekend very well. i don't think he realized monday morning just how significant this crisis is. >> if you had to bet, do you think he'll appear before parliament or no? >> i think he has to. if he doesn't, he's showing himself to be frightened. if he does, that's the moment where he needs to pivot and use it as a platform. one of the things that
i think he's hard presseded not to go with his son and miss brooks. he's being investigated for corrupt practices act investigations. he also has stockholder litigation, which you alluded to, and the list goes on. this is just the beginning. how has he dealt with it so far? usually, when you make a sacrifice -- in the old saying, in crisis, the gods of london and washington demand the sacrifice. usually sacrificing the "news of the world," sacrificing the bskyb deal would have been...
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rebecca brooks they're facing in peace questions some are we likely to see any more revelations there. i'm sure there will be i mean i think what you've got is rats leaving a sinking ship and particularly reporters and reporters are love secrets and will lie think when they feel angry and upset as so many of murdoch's people do now they'll be quite willing to spill a lot of b. into a lot of people are going to get hurt but i guess i insist that we should be looking at. the links these are the links between murdoch and politicians and between his news organization and major politicians not just in england but in the united states as well and that is that the americans are only beginning to do what i find interesting also about this whole thing is that both in berlin of course and particularly the united states have spent hundreds of billions of dollars and sent the military and aids abroad to countries like afghanistan to teach people supposedly preach them how to construct a marker see when at the same time well operators like murdoch and other major media corporations and businesses
rebecca brooks they're facing in peace questions some are we likely to see any more revelations there. i'm sure there will be i mean i think what you've got is rats leaving a sinking ship and particularly reporters and reporters are love secrets and will lie think when they feel angry and upset as so many of murdoch's people do now they'll be quite willing to spill a lot of b. into a lot of people are going to get hurt but i guess i insist that we should be looking at. the links these are the...
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connections to journalist suspected of bribery and phone hacking while news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. now a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope of russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe the radio restaurant pose a much higher resolution than its nasa causing. russia space chief now appliance already has far reaching outlook for the country's cosmic plans. russia is launching its biggest space telescope at a huge item all the earth and carefully observe our universe looking deeper and further to shed light on the darkest and in most mysterious corners of our galaxy and others what does this mean for us and for russia they had a racist base agency ras coarseness is here with me thank you very much mr porter gave for joining us thank you for inviting me well americans have all will now have company that is the russian telescope looking to discover something hubble's missing during all the years it's been operating. for and scientists not a russian ones second or telescope is more interesting than the hubble space telescope in ter
connections to journalist suspected of bribery and phone hacking while news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. now a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope of russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe the radio restaurant pose a much higher resolution than its nasa causing. russia space chief now appliance already has far reaching outlook for the country's cosmic plans. russia is launching its biggest space telescope at a huge item all the...
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brooke? >> the kids, they really -- they tell the story, as you mention, the numbers are staggering. we're going to pull up a couple of the pictures that you've been tweeting, david. this first one, let me set it up for you. it's this picture. we see a woman on the inside of what looks like, here she is, a gated off area. many other people are on the other side sort of staring in at her. she's got a yellow sack over her shoulder. can you set this up for me? tell me more about this photograph. >> reporter: well, brooke, this is a woman who's coming in and getting her registration. effectively, people have to go -- to walk from somalia. imagine walking from one country to the next. you're already hungry. you're already thirsty. your family is starving. and moving across the border, you get to a place like this which in itself is not that welcoming. this woman would have to arrive at 5:00 in the morning, perhaps earlier, wait for hours, come to this gate. between her and the registration there i
brooke? >> the kids, they really -- they tell the story, as you mention, the numbers are staggering. we're going to pull up a couple of the pictures that you've been tweeting, david. this first one, let me set it up for you. it's this picture. we see a woman on the inside of what looks like, here she is, a gated off area. many other people are on the other side sort of staring in at her. she's got a yellow sack over her shoulder. can you set this up for me? tell me more about this...